The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 21, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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TT HAD fakir pnurctl foro d
I and I lial waded througlall
ncwpapers nixl other rrafg tn
ler li -be Iiac at the little .ond
.hotel at whl'i i nan stayin.t
The lamlloVI. Jlr. larpeu-i wa
joll olil felbw who wat ed I
hi siiriirh trrlslor.es and i Alid I
brat to entrrwiln hi frnesti bd kee
up their spirjU a they i on th
broad piazr.-i o t li Wa t !de rue an
watched the straitr downp r.
I did not join the prou on the
veranda. If tlere is anvt) g I tar-
n to the
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it In to li
bt of tteop:r ino ar
Into the
inp life
i ankle
tlcularly disli
chatter of a
trttoc lo delnfe tbemscln
belief that tlily are enj
when the face of Nature
deep with mud and tratei and it I
still raining a if it nevcrtiended to
top. Ho I stuck to ml room and
burroned my ay thrjrh books
week-old neiTpatprr. rjrnt medi-
'inc alni-iiiar anythinff.aat would
help uir in a measure J forget the
nlxjtninalde weather. I
I'tit on the ctcnirisfiflthe second
lay when it grew t
ami a roarinir Hood
kindled in the open til
liljT sitting-room I wal
first to gather .irounJ
blaze.
tr if etrr. nai IB time for
storr-lellin?. but the lanllrd'a reper
torr seemed to be about t-3autei!
"So u -akin;r for any tire fanny
lories ht? dranlnl out vh a depre-
flr colder
od been
lil re In the
re of the
cheerful
calory shake of the h
two fet ilay haTe pumi 1 me dry.
to to pcak I can onlr ' nk of one
note tory. Ivit a tber iri't any
.tlnnp eoiniral about that f. I don't
upoe you'll care to he: it
V k tjt''." hti I rcteral
voice at onr-.
"tJite li a Moryj by
HrMl one of thr kldle.
wayx lerp Iwilrr
ktory or wtnr cxriling ;
go to led on.'
lie a 'IioM
Imturr to
-ttell. Icgaii fi
flectirely. "1 don't
under the head of
eien a tory of aihtntui
hinl
Rl'H
tu cl
fiax
io ten ii. ami lei y
yoursrltr. Tlie cli
cauir ten yrar ago llhei
iut; a hotel in myf na
which I uill rail CdrA
lwt'inoins' dated Incll
fore that to the lim
were the nabob of
"iwpiirr IVek. wit
ir.!y daiiL'hler. lirrd
ioumt on a hill in the
tillage and a haughll
old chap he wa wb
linn lie alwatx nee
himclf and hi fami
Ihe rent of the folks
od when Lucinda I
though xhe na by lot.
looking young lady in
while the younjr fell
half daft orer her no:
Jy had the rourase t
lier for fear of arotuli
"Thec
rnran
'1 ran al
I- Iilllonl re-
hl COItlfK
tory nor
I'll hae
Mfy it for
my nlorj
wa fceep-
' rillae.
Cefr;' but the
m- yrar le.
thr IVek
leel
wife and
bit! white
irM of thr
hrh-Mlrppincr
Kr knew
r conolder
Ittlalxjir
n len Center
: few up. al-
oe the lirxt
thjplacr and
were all
them real-
l ikr loe to
ir wrath of
thr tlff-nrckrd old jd
ie first one who ri I it was an
outsider and Ihe roth! way In
which his aspiration wi r nipped In
the bud by I.urinda's ither held
forth err little rnn txrnrni in
.the others. He was a jjung eiJltgc
tudent. nameil Henrv iaudcil.Vwho
bad come to IMen'Criitnlo sperk hU l" I" your st
summer vacation In etniing Yiir.r-1 Ilr present th
urmru money. Jliougl ilrpeilleiil
wholly on hit onn earaus he ltas
braiely working 11 ay thiiiyt
college it seems ad he got jTjT.j
keeping ihr book and making up r
counts at the village store daytiif.
and it night he gate lesson on Ihr
tiolln aid other musical instrument.
He wa a nrst-clas singer too Jnd
oon after coming to Ihe place he
started a singing school hiring ihe
schoolhoutc and charging a rrguar
fee for the lessons which he gate
etery Tharvday erening.
"It wa at the singing school Ibit
lie made Ihe acquaintance of Luc!na
J'cck; and ft wa a clear eaje of Ioe
at first sight lie wa a tvauly youtg
fellow aad whea the rest of the hau
aw how nutters were baplng there
wasn't one of them but wished him
do tmt Beh thing will
rhrn a penniless studeat fall ia
wllh a nabob'fl daaghter.
"Yeahi passed. rfpilre Peek flaally
died and then It wan discovered tbat(
the most of his fortune had been
wasted in unwise speculations. The
big house on the hill wa sold and
mother and daughter mured into a
small cottage at the other end of thr
village. A year later Mm. Peek died
(of a broken heart. It wa said) and
Lucliida wa left alone in the worI5.
She wa now 30 year of age and
though there wa a look of settled
ratines on her countenance she wa
still the handsomest tvontan In the
ptarr and it was rumored that she.
had refused many flattering offer of
marriage.
"Well ten years rolled around nr:J
thot of us who had been young oner
tere growing old I.ucinda among the
rest. Thr sating batik had failed
that spring biulnes wa almost at n
standstill mid ftlrn Center ho in a
lad way giicrallt. Kight In tl.e
midst of the stagnation a stranger
JrsiVienly appeared in town. He wa
a miuuie-ageii gentleman wmi iron-
gray hair and beard and had the nir
of a proscrou busIncMt man. He
engaged lioard tit thr hotel saying
hr wa front California and was look-
ing around for souir quiet eastern
illagr in which to spend the summer.
told him I thought hr would find
len Center ipilct enough just then.
d hr said in n sort of nbtent-mind-way:
i" 'Ve. it doe seem quieter than it
ed to.'
Why when wrre ou here be-
e7 t nskei giting him a quick
tk and vainly trying to place him.
Ilr rolorrd up and said he had
rn thinking of something elsr
hen hr Kke and the matter wa
Opprd.
Well the first night he wa there
sat around liatenlng to every
ird that tta raid by the tlltager
o dropped in but taking no part
the conversation. After awhilr thr
ml brgau to discus thr liank
iblr ami one of the party said:
"Too bad ultout I.urinda IVek.
Isn't it? They say she lost every
rent she -had by thr sating bank
failure and it I only a question of
time when stir will have to trite up
her cottage and go out to work for
a living.
"lieforr thr srntrncr was fairly
ended thr stranger wa standing at
the drsk lieforr me with face wliltr
a a rhcet.
"Tor (iod' sake telf me quirk!
hr gaped 'i I.ucinda IVrk allvrV
"'Why of oiirse she alltc' said I.
" 'And her father and mother?" he
asked next.
"Tstt're both dead. I replied.
Ad she no longer lite in the big
house on the hill In her old home?
he questioned eagerly.
'No said I; ihe I now living In
a small cottage out near the '
Ktciinr me for interrupting he
broke In. impatiently. 'My name i
Kandell. I used to know Mis IVek
mtisi re nrr at onrr. Hatr tow
some one ton can send with nir tc
show me the way to her house?
"I railed In Jor my man of all
work; aid bt the way" .lor U still Ii
my employ and I think I'd brttei
let him tell the rrxt of the story."
:5trpplrg to She door opening into
the hote storeroom the landlord
sung out:
"Hrre. .Iiw: rnmr in and tell the
ladies and gentlemen what hapiei:ed
the night you ihownt thr stranger
from California the way to Mis
Peek's rottagr.
-Well. began Joe. apologetically
as hr stepped into thr room I rrek-
on ye'll all be disnpp'inted because
there iJic'n't anything happen wuth
mentionli srarcrly. In thr first
piacr in gentleman UlUri t say n
word oil lltr waj to the cottage Jest
walk!; Ihtt' nil: an I had to rim
party nigh all Ay to keep up
with him. SrVP
-An' when e got lo the gate an
I told him that wa tfie place he
wen: rtyin up the walk an began
knot-kin at the door a if he was
there on some mighty urgent busi-
ness lto minute or so Mis Peek
ojiened tlrc door an I heard him say:
'I.ucinda dk't you know me? an
she held ouflboth hand an' said:
Why it' llliry!' an the next mln.
utr they well hungiti onto each otli
er. laughln'VVi rryin both at onct
like a pair offoftIrx an' I seen I had
no further bVne there so I come
away an' left('em; an' that' all there
sat to it.
"Von hate forgotten one Important
tory Joe and that Is
at Mr. Itandeil rare
you for showing him the way to thr
oil to jr. suggested the landlord.
smiltrt'ly.
"Ob ves" said Joe "thr grntlrman
handed mr a ten-dollar gold piece thr
next dar. an when I told him it was
too muih he said: 'So slrec you
earned tery cent of It an more bc-
tliln.' 3y conscience troubled uie
rotislderady for taking it thongh
for a day or so but when I heard
that hr give the village dominie )
for marry li' him an Lucinda that
same night I showed him the way to
her cotlagt on only a lite-minutes'
job at that I made up my mind that
Mr lUndellmiut be a millionaire an'
quit worryitg oier it.
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Wt iMf fo Um wtf of trtsUra Kaa
pm atitiaa askca hhn to Isjr aside siWt
se( eitoafli o day to dig the potstsSfft
the ctrdea. II acreed to do it. Aftei
diaginc for a few miaates b treat into tbt
hoax and Mid he bid found a coin lit
srsjhed it off aad it proved to bo a silvet
ilBsrter. He pat it in hi iesa snd went
back to work. Presently he went to tht
banse tain snd said he had found aaotbet
coin. He washed the dirt oil it. It traa
silrcr half dollar. He pat it In hit jean.
"I bare worked pretty hard" taid be to
his wife. "1 cuts 111 take a short nap."
When be awoke he found that hit wife
had dug alt the rest of the oUtoet. Hut
she found no coin. It then dawned upon
her that the had been "KctlH." Ksnwi
City Journal.
Board of TabUr "Imps."
"The abbreviation fiend is a nutanr
ml osgbt lo be sutescd by Lttr" said
a man in the office of the hoaid of peblie
improvements "hat t!ic limit was rear!ied
the other dav when a letter came tn here
aiMretted 'Mr. Soand-Ho lioatd'of Pub-
lic Imp..' "
"Mjjfe that was neither joke nor the
mult of carelrstnett" returned one of hit
aMotatr. "Perhapt the man meant it
on the level.' "-.V. V. Times.
I nail I 4- ssi r
VH!" he tfebrd. after she had blnthinj-
thupered. "es" in Ids Ihisobi "my
Metiitahet! ()! that name's to formal.
Taw AMaai'a
to to-ai
I.Yh
V t Mm 8. Olmsted. U
vaFMBMHnpl of AHen's
Jnimmi. ' It cures sweatinf
acniBf feet aiaaes new or
Alwars use it to Ilrtakin
t aU drugglati and shoe
fev-S
daaif
New Shoe
tore; 26c.
Let m writ tb ebecka of a count
I car net who wtilci its tongi
rttt.
The mosquito It not color-blind ret ii
II blood blue unto him. Judse.
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wdsaaasaBk nssji.
What's In a Xaatr.
AH
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own
Hote'y your friends ue some shorter one;
some pet name.
"Well" she murmned "the cirls at board
ine Kho-1 uteil to call me Tiitltt.' "-Phil
a-lelphia Preu.
The Modern Rlnstrmrat.
"Are 70a sure there will be no bitch la
our rlopcment!" anxiously aiked tb
ueanmui mam.
"How conld there be a hitch." aMnretl th
ardent lover "when we are Itiing in an
auwmouur; airaKo asziij icsi
An Evolatloa.
"IV come home with me to dinner. 1
want you to meet my eccentric old uncle
John
"Eccentric! It wa only a year ago that
yon said he was an old boor.'
"I know but that was before hit brother
left him a fortune." St. Iats Republic
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Best for the Bowel.
No matter what ail you headache to a
cancer you will never get well until tout
bowels are put right. Cavcarets help nature
cure jou without a gripe or pain produce
eay natural movements cott you jutt 1C
ents to start getting your health back.
Cabarets Candy Cathartic the genuine put
up in metal boxes txtry tablet hat C. C G
stamped on it. Heware of imitations.
EVERY MAN
WOMAN AND CHILD
ho tuffcrs from
Rheumatism
1 SUacobsOil i
It Ceoqaers Pain sets 14
matte and hsa no equal oa
snassapstnldlJtr.
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a)
tt jwwdr In America
and the favorite with
JKunltr and por'amen
who have used It the
surely havlnr been lim
ited and th demand continuous there
haj been no neceaalty for widely adver-
(lain c to thai perhaps you are not famil-
iar wllh Ha tuperlorlty over other brandi
Tf 4r will kp k in tttck H n.
laaM fcavial (L Prices as low as
other makes. HAZARD BLACK and
HAZARD SMOKELESS powders are
up to date and simply perfection
whether used
loose or In
loaded shell.
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"lfcl Kindly Light" Etc
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vTrlU for them. Ito cost to jou.
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sar oht two rnaafjtmt m lbs wq
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NO MOUSY
TILL CURED.
Wa nsrstlM Is sar alt Issms r tk rstlnsi s4 mi
III or srr(tls wrsll. Stsa fst m WO kttkk rE
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ws-s jstbwb nssiu.enrra. E ot
wont CSA- hoo isa rsisrenessi.sTsssM
m. m ws.s.a5 ssos m a
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That Settled It.
nrinkerboff I thought jou intended te
become a piano virtuoso
lieeeroft I did: hut mr barber avt that
I will be prematurely bald. Ilrooklo
Mjt.
To Care a Cold la Oar flay
Take Uxatlve Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All
dnigcstsrefundmoncyuitfaiUtocurc.Sc I
Vhen a man Is lick he has it in for thoM I
aevhbar who do not come to tee him.
Att.iuon Globe.
PLT.VAM FADELESS" DVES do not
ttam the hands or spot the kettle (ex-
:ept green and purple.)
What it worse than a giraffe with a sou
throat? A centipede witn ihilblaint. Hot-
ton ChriitUn IfrgUter.
I'lto't Cure for Comurapilon it an infalii
s!e medicine for cough t and coMt. X. V
Samuel Ocean Grove .'..!.. I'tb. 17 1'MO.
m
Ilevenrr i like a mull it works both
ways. Chicago Daily News.
Orjef counts the seronds; hapjiinett for
gets thr liour.-I V Kinod.
weiL
"But the course of lrof loir rast
BBCororaoBly rough sometime as tse
poet tells about aad whea yonrr
Kandell walked boldly up lo the hg
hoBse on the hill with Lucinda out
ereniBjr. andsked her father for her
band In marriage it traa said that
the haughty old wuire drote hA
froaa the hos with the direst
threats and cartes that one roai
! poaiKH nnis sac neau 01 auotu
er. fX waa then sear the close o
b sesciicB. anu ftaadetl nu com
pellet ta return lo hi college with
at ag-aja seeing iMciBdai.
"Is was Mid that letters addresse
la l4Maa fa youajr KaaaUll'a basd
wrHsac eaase after he weal kway .b
saw ! iter wao waa 1
- 9i eswaaeat. ef the wMtre.'aatr
a K thai MMtm tlMsa ev
r. . Ttmag .
The pidrr lu no wing et he often
takes a fly. Chicago Daily Xcn.
Vou imlze folks by the people who visit
them. -Washington (la.) Demixrat.
"Is our wife a rapid reader?" "Yes;
unless I'm willing for theiuitr."- London
Tit-Itits.
There would le few standrriog tongues
if there were no listening or'. ICani's
Horn.
s
If all faultfinders were reformers th
millenlurn would have eome.-Town Top
its.
Why should a man who is not an ideal
Kuan demand nu ideal wife! AtcaUoa
Globe. .
Some men In iierinmim a dutr look a
if tbey wrre hired to do it and were doubt
ful of being paid. Chicago Daily .Newt.
s
Our kin who are living in ISuffalo bar
oar persuasion to move to M. Usui any
time after November Atchion Glot.
Tb man who doesn't know whan k is
whipped would be more ojiular if hewsr
not so insistent anout aitpisrisg oia ig
no ranee. Puck.
Nell ."Her ridinr eontumt it stanulsa."
IVIle That so Then vou mkht call
tint an example of the force of hsDit elit"
Philadelphia Ilerord.
"A woman mty love her hutbajd ever
so tntuh" muted the monarch of lb
Tracker-barrel "but that's no sign she will
let his dog trsrk up the kitchen' Indian
axli News.
MI Hugo "I think it would U a rood
thing if we rould see mirelvct as others
see us." Mr. Ego "OJ I don't know I'm
if raid it would make tutne of ut conceited
-rbiladtlphia lUcurd.
If aasrry Twaaa; Wrtsi
A New Yor man who has just re
turned from 1 vacation spent in Vir-
ginia tells asnryabout the enormous
appetites of lree baby wrens which
lead one to brieve the proverb "hun
gry aa a bear ireds revision in fator
of these birds. The New Yorker found
x nest of wrensnear the place where
be nat 1 topplng-.nnd took up a position
favorable for watching the birds at
leisure. Within foar and a half hour
th? mother wrri had made 118 trips io
the seat and ais was the bill 01 lay
the baby birds three in number cor
siimed; Twentjt green caterpillars 1.
May file S9 BBldeatifted inicls. It
worms two bugs ten grasshoppers
seven splderr and a chrysalis er two.
How is that for an appetite? Ooldcv
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Daves, N. F. The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 21, 1901, newspaper, November 21, 1901; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68377/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.